Meet Bonnie Blue and Ridgeway! Earlier this month, the cubs were found alongside the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina, each weighing just 4 pounds. Now? The orphaned baby black bears have arrived at their temporary home at Tennessee's Appalachian Bear Rescue, and they're thriving.

"They are gaining strength and weight every day," says ABR president Dana Dodd. "It won't be long before they leave our Cub Nursery for an outdoor habitat."

And once they're big and strong, Bonnie Blue and Ridgeway will make a full return to the wild. But until then, the 2-month-old bears have got a lot of work to do.

For instance, there's formula to drink:

The cubs are named Bonnie Blue and Ridgeway. They were rescued weighing 4lbs each along the side of the road in April along the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina. Appalachian Bear Rescue Cub Nursery. Soon the cubs will be ready to move outside, and a step closer to being released back to the wild. They came from the National Park Service at Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina.Appalachian Bear Rescue

Lots of it:

The cubs are named Bonnie Blue and Ridgeway. They were rescued weighing 4lbs each along the side of the road in April along the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina.In this photo is Bonnie Blue eating.ABR/YouTube

Cuddling to do:

The cubs are named Bonnie Blue and Ridgeway. They were rescued weighing 4lbs each along the side of the road in April along the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina. Appalachian Bear Rescue Cub Nursery. Soon the cubs will be ready to move outside, and a step closer to being released back to the wild. They came from the National Park Service at Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina. Appalachian Bear Rescue

Lots of it:

The cubs are named Bonnie Blue and Ridgeway. They were rescued weighing 4lbs each along the side of the road in April along the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina. Appalachian Bear Rescue Cub Nursery. Soon the cubs will be ready to move outside, and a step closer to being released back to the wild. They came from the National Park Service at Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina.Appalachian Bear Rescue

Ears to nibble:

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Did we mention the cuddles?

You get the idea. But still, we encourage you to watch each and every second of their video adventures — just so you don't miss out on any important cuteness!